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Written By: Andrew - Date published: 12:17 pm, June 15th, 2025
https://youtu.be/ry8jwFWiOlw?si=fNTaymeHLbqMcPXG great interview by Some Laugh with Adam Curtis on his newly released doco Shifty - covers UK & US political situation, its origin and future solutionsWritten By: Andrew - Date published: 12:39 pm, June 11th, 2025
Do you have an opinion on why CGT wasnt progressed once NZ First were out of the picture?Written By: Andrew - Date published: 12:36 pm, June 11th, 2025
Thanks for the visibility of his statementWritten By: Andrew - Date published: 6:54 pm, June 10th, 2025
Agree, the interview was quite a contrast to the RNZ one with Jessie Mulligan. There is a temptation in Aotearoa to over-simplify and blame. It wasnt until I read Langes biography that I realised how much the PM role is just 'the messenger'Written By: Andrew - Date published: 6:43 pm, June 10th, 2025
ExactlyWritten By: Andrew - Date published: 6:37 pm, June 10th, 2025
Recommendations and pragmatic advice on the impact of following through on them in a broader context, can be two different thingsWritten By: Andrew - Date published: 6:31 pm, June 10th, 2025
Lose the election and the following oneWritten By: Andrew - Date published: 7:12 pm, June 8th, 2025
My understanding is that Cullens advice to her on Tax Working Group was that a CGT would be the kiss of death for the PartyWritten By: Andrew R - Date published: 5:42 pm, May 19th, 2025
All the other parties had already voted. So no other party was prevented from voting as you wrongly claim.Written By: Andrew R - Date published: 7:02 pm, May 15th, 2025
The item has two parts as you say - rebates for zero emission vehicles only, paid for by fees on the most polluting vehicles. So maybe the $10 million budgeted each year is an over-estimate? And there is nothing in the Green Budget about removing RUC on ...Written By: Andrew R - Date published: 5:54 pm, May 13th, 2025
Yep, it was a speculative figure by Treasury, based on a review of infrastrucutre cost over-runs in overseas examples.Written By: Andrew R - Date published: 5:58 pm, May 7th, 2025
Absolutely no chance that this coalition will agree to the Independent Electoral Commission's recommendations regarding political donations - limit donating to enrolled voters only, maximum donation over an electoral cycle of $30,000 (IIRC), etc.Written By: Andrew R - Date published: 10:45 am, December 12th, 2024
There are two parties to Te Tiriti. It is those two parties who have the right to discuss authoritatively what Te Tiriti means. Hobson's Pledge is not one of those two parties. The Curia poll commissioned by the Hobsons Pledge is straight out deceptive ...Written By: Andrew - Date published: 2:46 pm, October 17th, 2024
Thanks! I agree.Written By: Andrew - Date published: 2:45 pm, October 17th, 2024
Update for clarity from the original article from Fran O'Sullivan: As a departing salvo, Treasury Secretary Caralee McLiesh warned that structural changes are required to address the Crown structural deficit such as a capital gains tax and a more efficient ...Written By: Andrew - Date published: 2:35 pm, October 17th, 2024
With regards to your headline: 77% of NZ’s business leaders say a CGT is needed And And last month, 77% of the 100 surveyed business leaders in NZ “told the Government it was time to wake up and smell the capital gains tax.” This is not strictly true at ...Written By: Andrew R - Date published: 3:25 pm, July 12th, 2024
The independent advisory group had road freight experience but there is no particular rail or port operation experience on it.Written By: Andrew R - Date published: 3:23 pm, July 12th, 2024
Brendon Harre reported in an article on interest.co.nz that the Wellington shore facilities included better facilities for BlueBridge - but that seems to be missing from most reports and from the government's press releases.Written By: Andrew - Date published: 11:07 pm, July 9th, 2023
It reminds of how, back in the day when Murray Gell-Mann described his particle classification scheme as "the eightfold way" as a joke, people took it seriously and wrote books like "The Dancing Wu-Li Masters" and "The Tao of Physics" claiming to see links ...Written By: Andrew - Date published: 10:49 pm, July 9th, 2023
Well, you've certainly lost me with this neo-pythagorean stuff about the number 3. It seems eccentric to count an orbital as an object on a par with an electron and a proton when it just describes a possible bound state of an electron in terms of its ...Written By: Andrew - Date published: 10:24 pm, July 8th, 2023
Bohm was an interesting case. I don't recall his book on QM being the standard text - people were more likely to recommend Schiff or Messiah - and I only bought a copy because I liked his later "Causality and Chance in Modern Physics", which was a kind of ...Written By: Andrew - Date published: 9:56 pm, July 8th, 2023
Outstanding rant. No apologies needed.Written By: Andrew Atkin - Date published: 1:47 am, March 2nd, 2023
...As you have just provided. Floods will always happen. Invest in adaption.Written By: Andrew Atkin - Date published: 1:45 am, March 2nd, 2023
We had a storm - with slash. We will have more, with or without carbon.Written By: Andrew Atkin - Date published: 1:42 am, March 2nd, 2023
"There is no adaptation to catastrophic climate change that comes with 3C global warming. " How do you know?Written By: Andrew Atkin - Date published: 1:37 am, March 2nd, 2023
We don't really need citations in this, so much as physics lessons. I am not going to write a lengthy article, or dig up ancient academic material. People are invited to search if there is any truth in my assertions - or just automatically disagree because ...Written By: Andrew Atkin - Date published: 1:33 am, March 2nd, 2023
My link showed how we can reduce CO2 in totally logical ways. I can provide constructive ideas and understanding. If you really do believe in warmageddon, then my link is the last thing you should have deleted.Written By: Andrew Atkin - Date published: 4:55 pm, February 28th, 2023
If it's about mitigation, then here are my ideas to achieve that end. Also, build on slightly higher ground and adaption becomes extremely easy too. We can in fact develop very cheaply. [deleted]Written By: Andrew Atkin - Date published: 4:36 pm, February 28th, 2023
It's cheap...when you do it where it makes sense. Remember also, you've got 50 or 100 years to just rebuild on higher land.Written By: Andrew Atkin - Date published: 11:06 am, February 28th, 2023
Far exceed it? You have no perspective on the adaption costs, and the hard fact is warming, if it does occur, is 99.9% out of New Zealand's control. So cry in your coffee or adapt? Building for storm tolerance is easy and relatively cheap. Higher CO2 ...
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